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what is the equation of instantaneous velocity
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  • 09-12-2020

Answer:

it's possible to calculate an object's velocity at any moment along its path. This is called instantaneous velocity and it is defined by the equation v = (ds)/(dt),in other words, the derivative of the object's average velocity equation.

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